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i'm happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this complicated issue. i hope that my star power can't bump this hearing all the way up to cspan-1. >>> he recently spent a day picking vegetables on a farm in new york. >>> global leaders including president obama made in new york city for the united nations general assembly. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is making most of the headlines incurring the wrath of western nations. he has said the u.s. should release eight iranian prisoners being held here much like american hiker who was released last week from iran. >> i don't work with the government. i don't have any control over these things. i don't really have an opinion. i want this to be resolved in a way that improves relationships between iran and the united states. >> the iranian president made headlines yesterday when he questioned the fact about 9/11 attacks. he said most people believe that the socks that -- some segments of the u.s. government orchestrated the attacks. more than two dozen members of the european union walked out in protes
i'm happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this complicated issue. i hope that my star power can't bump this hearing all the way up to cspan-1. >>> he recently spent a day picking vegetables on a farm in new york. >>> global leaders including president obama made in new york city for the united nations general assembly. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is making most of the headlines incurring the wrath of western nations. he has said the u.s. should release eight...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> walked out for patchy fog. we have some locally then fog. you know your neighborhood better than i do. if some areas are prone to fog, anticipated. another hot and sticky day today. another day of hot and humid air. high temperatures are in the mid-90's. we will be moving through later tonight. you will notice the changes over the weekend. today's hot, sunny, and he met burda -- and humid. mid-80 posted tomorrow. it'll be mostly sunny. now let's go to the set. >> we do have police activities south east at randall circle. this is going to be closed for a long time. right now, it is live on the green belt. it is due in volume of the pace. >>
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> walked out for patchy fog. we have some locally then fog. you know your neighborhood better than i...
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community groups in every local county or collecting on used medicine. -- on used medicine. -- unused madison. >> there is a baby boom taking place. this is a live look at the national zoo where a mother lion gave birth to the zoo's second litter in three weeks. the three cubs join four others that were welcomed in on august 31. you can check them out on the cubcam. >> it feels like africa, here. >> are ready to reproduce. >> let's get a look at your traffic with that in mind. >> york want to see very heavy traffic because of this area of the beltway. this has been moved out of the road, but your delays are bad. they start in virginia and take you all the way from tyson's corner to greenbelt's. -- to greenbelt. no problems on 66. there are no delays at this point. you are seeing some delays on the east side of the beltway. when you are coming off of the woodrow wilson bridge, you may encounter some delays. that should clear up when you get past branch ave. >> coming up, how they are trying to renovate old town alexandria. >> a bicyclist is killed on the alexandria. >> a bicyclist is k
community groups in every local county or collecting on used medicine. -- on used medicine. -- unused madison. >> there is a baby boom taking place. this is a live look at the national zoo where a mother lion gave birth to the zoo's second litter in three weeks. the three cubs join four others that were welcomed in on august 31. you can check them out on the cubcam. >> it feels like africa, here. >> are ready to reproduce. >> let's get a look at your traffic with that in...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! >>> in new york, sunny and 86 today. miami, thunderstorms, 85. 86 were showers in chicago. sunny, 83 in denver. los angeles, sunny and 85. time for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a massive area of clouds covering the great lakes region and heading down into the southern plains. the northeast is under a few light clouds and the northwest has more rain clouds moving in from the pacific ocean. later on today, heavy rains are moving out of the
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed...
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some families say they did buy and use tainted formula. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. tara, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. similac is a top selling infant formula but last week bugs were found near a production line. the company says it is being bombarded with calls from concerned parents. the latest recall of similac baby formula has parents across the country worried sick. >> it made me naigs, like it seriously made me nauseous. >> reporter: three days ago angela mitchell was making a bottle for her four and a half-month-old son seth when she said se spotted something black floating at the top. >> i stuck my finger in to get it out and it's an actual bug piece, like an insect piece. >> reporter: she discovered the formula she used over two weeks was one of the five million recently recalled. the maker, abbott laboratories, voluntarily yanked the product wednesday, after beetles were found in some cans and at a michigan plant. the company says it's highly unlikely any of the products already sold are co
some families say they did buy and use tainted formula. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. tara, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. similac is a top selling infant formula but last week bugs were found near a production line. the company says it is being bombarded with calls from concerned parents. the latest recall of similac baby formula has parents across the country worried sick. >> it made me naigs, like it seriously made me nauseous. >>...
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join us for early edition ... beginning at fi. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a large storm system brought record breaking rain to the plains setting its sights on the great lakes today. and summer heat back in the northeast. several records could be broken. >>> another look at the top stories on a friday morning. three space station crew members are stuck in orbit. they can't return to earth until ground controllers figure out how to free a soyuz capsule from docking clamps. >>> and 41-year-old teresa lewis put to death in virginia, eight years after arranging the murders of her husband and son, the first woman executed in this country in five years. >>> a new movie opens today called "waiting for superman" while you may think it is some type of fantasy, it is really a documentary that takes a hard look at public schools in this country. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: right from the start the new documentary "waiting for superman" has a point of view and doesn't hold
join us for early edition ... beginning at fi. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a large storm system brought record breaking rain to the plains setting its sights on the great lakes today. and summer heat back in the northeast. several records could be broken. >>> another look at the top stories on a friday morning. three space station crew members are stuck in orbit. they can't return to earth until ground controllers figure out...
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so on a daily basis, he motivated us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, he was the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was my first love and it was amazing to have the freedom to love somebody, to follow your heart strings. >> and you realized when they wanted to send you back to china, that you couldn't go and so you -- it gets very dramatic in the movie, what happened to your life, how difficult it was for you to stay in america, not being able to see your parents, to see your life all of this from the age of 11, this critical time in your life. on screen as we're now watching. how has that been for you? >> it was a struggle. there's no doubt about that. it was a hard struggle, but it's filled with passion and following
so on a daily basis, he motivated us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, he was the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it...
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three assailants bursted into diego us came ya that's home. then at about 8:00 a.m., two of the men forced uscamayta into his red mustang and ordered him to drive to his bank. but before sending him in, the robbers strapped what they said was a bomb to his chest. >> said, we have a remote, you know, triggering device, we want you to get as much money that you possibly can and bring it out to us. >> reporter: the only other person in the bank at the type was the branch manager, who, terrified, helped the man into the vault. having gathered the money, the teller came out into this parking lot, the bomb still strapped to his body. he handed the money over to the robbers, they drove off, having never stepped foot inside this bank. by this time, the bank manager had alerted the police, and s.w.a.t. teams, the bomb squad and the fbi swarmed, snarling traffic on u.s.-1. >> it is an unusual event to have explosives strapped to a victim and sent in. >> reporter: for three hours, uscamayta remained in the bank, until the bomb was cut off of his body. he
three assailants bursted into diego us came ya that's home. then at about 8:00 a.m., two of the men forced uscamayta into his red mustang and ordered him to drive to his bank. but before sending him in, the robbers strapped what they said was a bomb to his chest. >> said, we have a remote, you know, triggering device, we want you to get as much money that you possibly can and bring it out to us. >> reporter: the only other person in the bank at the type was the branch manager, who,...
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coach does a hell of a job keeping us on the same page keeping us going. that's what we did. >> reporter: the bears will need another good game on monday against the big rival the green bay packers. but is it the same rivalry that existed years ago? >> we as players actually don't think it's a big deal as it was back then. you know like in the 80s, maybe early 90s. i don't think it's that big of a rival with the players. i don't think the players are hating each other like the 80 bears, things like that. >> reporter: the packers beat the bears twice last year but both games were close. this game is a toss up. we'll see what happens. rich king, wgn news. >>> and by the way, we are involved in bears coverage on wciu. we'll have the pregame show and post game when it's over. packers and bears on the u. >>> i think ozzie and kenny will be back for the last year of the contract. ozzie talking loudly about wanting an extension which he probably won't get and kenny's tired of listening to it. this is what he told the tribune. i'm not planning on making a manageri
coach does a hell of a job keeping us on the same page keeping us going. that's what we did. >> reporter: the bears will need another good game on monday against the big rival the green bay packers. but is it the same rivalry that existed years ago? >> we as players actually don't think it's a big deal as it was back then. you know like in the 80s, maybe early 90s. i don't think it's that big of a rival with the players. i don't think the players are hating each other like the 80...
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what can you tell us? >> well, they are still working the scene here at the boardwalk condominiumsinal elk grove village. what we have been -- they are keeping the media at a distance but what we were able to learn there was a double homicide and a suicide. the crime scene is in two locations in the condo building at 109 boardwalk and on a nearby field where there is a burned out suv or van, i'm not quite sure of the make. anyway, sky cam 9 video was giving us an overview all morning of the area where the suv was found. and as i said it looks like a baseball field and one of the officers at the scene just as an aside said that the person who allegedly committed suicide was found in the van. now that has not been confirmed. this was just one police officer who was standing at the scene. he did say that and we are told that the chief will be making a statement later on this afternoon. but that is about all we have been able to find out. we did try to talk with some of the neighbors. no one really wanted to g
what can you tell us? >> well, they are still working the scene here at the boardwalk condominiumsinal elk grove village. what we have been -- they are keeping the media at a distance but what we were able to learn there was a double homicide and a suicide. the crime scene is in two locations in the condo building at 109 boardwalk and on a nearby field where there is a burned out suv or van, i'm not quite sure of the make. anyway, sky cam 9 video was giving us an overview all morning of...
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you are free not to believe us. but why would you insist on imposing your view on us? with resolutions? with force? >> if i can ask another question, will you release the two american hikers? you and announce it at this moment in front of this camera that you will release the two american hikers still being held. could you tell me, like, for example, 2.35 million american prisoners would suddenly be released tomorrow? >> you are saying you have to go through the judicial system? >> yes. >> would you meet with netanyahu? >> why should i meet with him? >> i am asking you if would. >> are you ordering me to? >> what would you say to him? >> why should i meet with him? no, i will not meet with him. of course, my message is that they should return to their own home, they should stop killing people, and stop waging war. >> i asked him if iran will stop supporting terrorism. he denied it. >> it was at times confrontational interview. >> i don't think he is used to having a tremendous number of sharp questions thrown at him. but there was a limited amount of time and he is a f
you are free not to believe us. but why would you insist on imposing your view on us? with resolutions? with force? >> if i can ask another question, will you release the two american hikers? you and announce it at this moment in front of this camera that you will release the two american hikers still being held. could you tell me, like, for example, 2.35 million american prisoners would suddenly be released tomorrow? >> you are saying you have to go through the judicial system?...
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thanks for being with us on this friday morning. we begin, now, with the first woman executed here in the u.s. in five years. she's been put to death in virginia. >> theresa lewis' case gained international attention, not just because of her gender. but supporters argue that she was not smart enough to carry out the crimes. here's brad wheelis. >> reporter: theresa lewis became the first woman executed in virginia in almost 50 years. lewis was sentenced to detd in 2003, for hiring two killers who shot her husband and her stepson. according to prosecutors, the two were lured into lewis' scheme by sex and money. the money was to promise to split the son's and husband's life insurance with him. lewis confessed to the plot. >> i just wish i could take it back. >> reporter: according to a witness of the execution, these were her last words. >> she said, i want kathy to know that i love you. and i'm very sorry. >> reporter: the two men she conspired with to commit the killings were sentenced to life imprisonment. one killed himself in pri
thanks for being with us on this friday morning. we begin, now, with the first woman executed here in the u.s. in five years. she's been put to death in virginia. >> theresa lewis' case gained international attention, not just because of her gender. but supporters argue that she was not smart enough to carry out the crimes. here's brad wheelis. >> reporter: theresa lewis became the first woman executed in virginia in almost 50 years. lewis was sentenced to detd in 2003, for hiring...
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jeff dub says he's used to the weather. but this time, it's different. >> when it gets to a certain point, you start thinking, this is bad. >> reporter: another storm system is expected to move in on saturday. >> alexis christoforous, wjz eyewitness news. >>> things are dry in our area. in fact, we're close to breaking a record high temperature, or at least trying it. >>> with all of the rain in the midwest, we could sure use it. out to the west, that front that gave those folks all of that rain has pretty much dried up. almost nothing along that front now. it all moved into portions of canada. a little rain there. but for us, temperatures this afternoon, at 95 degrees. and that ties the all-time record. there you go. on this date set back in 1970. so far, the low today. 70, our normal high is 76 degrees. and i guess the good news is, today may be our last 90-degree day. we've got much cooler weather headed our way for the weekend. mary? >> is that good news or bad news, bob? i'm not sure. all right. moving on at this hour,
jeff dub says he's used to the weather. but this time, it's different. >> when it gets to a certain point, you start thinking, this is bad. >> reporter: another storm system is expected to move in on saturday. >> alexis christoforous, wjz eyewitness news. >>> things are dry in our area. in fact, we're close to breaking a record high temperature, or at least trying it. >>> with all of the rain in the midwest, we could sure use it. out to the west, that front...
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to use of this system sam and. i think . like like every other way. there's no point looking forward to making big plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help you to luke leave the guy or you come up with i'm going to the steel makers have another a c. in their pack losses in little rock sign one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner sergei further of the four year old superstar fully aware that this move to give the board was about much more than goals in assists. i talked a few people on the management. constantly talking to some coaches team. give me some of the response. asking a lot of interesting. questions i mean very careful to say too much or too little i just want to. let them know what i feel what i think and sort of decide what to do next now it's time to finally be more about the mountain city which is the english form of the course it's definitely best known for its steel and iron works the serious role
to use of this system sam and. i think . like like every other way. there's no point looking forward to making big plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help you to luke leave the guy or you come up with i'm going to the steel makers have another a c. in their pack losses in little rock sign one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner sergei further of the four year old superstar fully aware that...
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we use peanut oil as the great flavor. you want to get it cooked at this point. >> i like that nice sizzle as soon as you put it in there. >> you want to prefry it three-quarters of the way so it's just about cooked through. just a few minutes. it's really thin. >> the cool thing about your kitchen, they actually have water running all below this so any grease that comes down is immediately wicked away which saves your husband or yourself from doing the cleaning. >> exactly. we'll put that aside. we're going to prefry an egg. what's better than fried eggs? let that cook a little bit more. >> okay. >> the garlic and the chilies. we dump those right in. >> i'm nervous i'm going to lose a hand right here. >> go ahead. and the secret here is you don't want to burn them but you want to get some color. you almost want to smell the fragrance of it. we're going to add the onions in. turn the heat up a little bit. and basically just throw everything else in at this point. except for the basil. throw the mushrooms in there. we're go
we use peanut oil as the great flavor. you want to get it cooked at this point. >> i like that nice sizzle as soon as you put it in there. >> you want to prefry it three-quarters of the way so it's just about cooked through. just a few minutes. it's really thin. >> the cool thing about your kitchen, they actually have water running all below this so any grease that comes down is immediately wicked away which saves your husband or yourself from doing the cleaning. >>...
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so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is the last desperate ploy. >> what do they do? >>guest: the problem is they will go home and not make the changes, they will not fix the health care reform, they will not change the budget or tax legislation, they will not reduce the stimulus, they will not end the bailout, which is why the republicans put forward the "pledge for america." and in it it has things that have 60, 70's, and 80 percent support. they are in trouble. >> nancy pelosi recently commented about the tax cuts. >> it is about the policy. we are strong on that and
so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is...
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none of us are. in the old days before we knew what we knew today, everyone recognizes that if a soldier was wounded or lost a leg or arm, there is no debate. that was a cause of war. that soldier got all the care and benefits he or she needed. the difficulty is that the world has changed significantly as a result of chemical exposure. let us not forget that when agent orange was first used, our friends said it was benign and it was not a problem. am i correct? >> to my recollection. >> i am sure the military would not have used this chemical if they had known. at the end of the gameday, a pon our own people. who is smart enough to know exactly the impact? because they were exposed to agent orange, if they combined it to a genetic predisposition. could it have led to another illness? of course it could have. who is smart enough to make a correlation? i am not. i doubt you are. it is not saying the u.s. soldier put your life on the line. we will give you the benefit of the doubt. we are going to assum
none of us are. in the old days before we knew what we knew today, everyone recognizes that if a soldier was wounded or lost a leg or arm, there is no debate. that was a cause of war. that soldier got all the care and benefits he or she needed. the difficulty is that the world has changed significantly as a result of chemical exposure. let us not forget that when agent orange was first used, our friends said it was benign and it was not a problem. am i correct? >> to my recollection....
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thank you very much for being with us here on this program first of all let's talk about. climate change has has put the economic at. gratian the arctic high are not on the agenda of the arctic nations at least the us an arctic is one of the regions that. are practically untouched by human activity at least lot of places there so what would you call the priority saving the riches of the arctic or learning how to how to explore and how to how to utilize the riches of the region. there are many reasons why we should be concerned about the arctic but it's also interesting to note that for. thousands of years have been people living indigenous people living all over the arctic. but when the modern times start to moving. our western civilization on the russian ship or with this area we gradually started to discover it but then one of the cold war close to doff akkad so in fact it is only in the last twenty years or so that we have started to look got the arctic. almost in a completely new way and at the same time climate change. speeded up so now we have a she q a sure where th
thank you very much for being with us here on this program first of all let's talk about. climate change has has put the economic at. gratian the arctic high are not on the agenda of the arctic nations at least the us an arctic is one of the regions that. are practically untouched by human activity at least lot of places there so what would you call the priority saving the riches of the arctic or learning how to how to explore and how to how to utilize the riches of the region. there are many...
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thank you for joining us. which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them gettin? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
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brings us the latest. the crew is safe but it was originally decided that say you spacecraft would undocked from the international space station at three thirty am g.m.t. but due to technical difficulties with the automatic lock that connects the two together so you spacecraft failed to do so right now engineers are working to fix it originally it was decided that the undocking would be dispelled by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in the international space station among them there are two cosmonauts a russian cosmonauts including a captain looks on that score itself and engineer. and enough turn up from nasa tracy called about now the mission spent nearly six months and they are assess and apart from maintaining the space station their duties included unloading progress space crafts as well as some scientific experiments right now of the mission is that into the international space station and they're all safe she's doing. an alarm went off aboa
brings us the latest. the crew is safe but it was originally decided that say you spacecraft would undocked from the international space station at three thirty am g.m.t. but due to technical difficulties with the automatic lock that connects the two together so you spacecraft failed to do so right now engineers are working to fix it originally it was decided that the undocking would be dispelled by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in...
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thanks for being with us. right notice time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show." tonight, live from minneapolis, these stories on the table and hit my hot buttons at this hour. how about this, glenn beck's got a crush on republican governor chris christie, when christie's not bullying teachers he's trying to bully voters. i'll talk to a voter who sparred with christie in just a moment. >>> and speaking of beck, he's the one saying, violence is going to be coming from the left? well, a male sharron angle supporter tea partier reportedly punched a female harry reid supporter during a candidate forum last night. oh, yeah! radio talk show host heidi harris was there, and we'll get that story and get some rapid fire response. >>> and tea partier christine o'donnell, ben quail and demon sheep have one thing in common. details coming up in "the playbook" tonight and the congress's just done something really big in dealing with manipulation occurrencewe china. we
thanks for being with us. right notice time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show." tonight, live from minneapolis, these stories on the table and hit my hot buttons at this hour. how about this, glenn beck's got a crush on republican governor chris christie, when christie's not bullying teachers he's trying to bully voters. i'll talk to a voter who sparred with christie in just a moment. >>> and speaking...
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he grew us think salt of the united nations general assembly us the iranian president disputes nine eleven and launches all of western domination of president will do the job spec connected that the us supported back time as a way to control the middle east and help israel broke their code into wrong to come clean about its nuclear program. and a russian ultranationalists to escape from a psychiatric hospital has turned himself into a no we should all store shoes on these amazing to be allowed to stay in the country which is slap down and say that's a history of governance unresolved when he showed up at immigration offices of his now in custody being investigated by organized crime police and also for his connection to find a wintery from russia. that's how i'll go back to our washington studios for the second part of that the republicans have just rooney's manifesto and the only investigates why they want to repeal so many posts is then replace them with the identical ones that's coming your way in just. it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to the orange man himself house
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us. live just. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth.
us. live just. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on...
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it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is being promoted in iraq. iraq fought desperately needs the income. " when a holiday there be like? gabriel doubt -- gabriel gatehouse has been finding out. >> this is iraq, but not the iraq we know from our television screens. not the iraq of shock and fall, the daily suicide bombings. in the north, it is separate from baghdad. it is mountainous rather than arid. there are people here if you want to turn this part of kurdistan into a haven for tourism. this is what they hope will deliver the punters. >> left side, left side. [unintelligible] >> mike crane is
it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is...
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mark preston joins us now live from washington. mark, what do you have for us? >> before we get to real serious news, i have a friend here in town for the steven colbert testimony. it's pete dominic. he used to work for steve colbert. he went up to hear mr. colbert testify. he can't hear you, don, tell me what the testimony looked like today. >> three words. impactful and important and some might say inappropriate. i say, i love him. >> he needed to learn how to count. >> needs to go back to math class. >> dana bash was there as well. he's getting applause. let's get to the real news as they say. bad news for democrats. the new poll is out. the generic ballot shows republicans have a nine-point lead over democrats. we have 39 days until the midterm elections. last hour, we told you president obama's approval rating is at 42%. two good numbers for republicans, two bad numbers for democrats. michael steele is motoring across the country. 48 states. doing a little campaigning. he'll be back in annapolis on october 29th. some think it's a good idea. others think it'
mark preston joins us now live from washington. mark, what do you have for us? >> before we get to real serious news, i have a friend here in town for the steven colbert testimony. it's pete dominic. he used to work for steve colbert. he went up to hear mr. colbert testify. he can't hear you, don, tell me what the testimony looked like today. >> three words. impactful and important and some might say inappropriate. i say, i love him. >> he needed to learn how to count....
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sanjay gupta joins us now to update us. yesterday, you showed us that they were subjecting her to literally every test known to medical science to try to figure out what's going on. when's the story today? >> lots of clinical exams and looking at things that are not obvious. i think is a good way to describe it. we're following this over a year now and kylie and the place, udp and as a doctor and reporter, it is fascinating. as a father, it is tough. she's gone -- been getting sick and getting sicker and then she's gone through the grueling tests. it's a tough thing to watch but they do start to uncover a lot of clues and the big question, can they start to solve the puzzle? here's what we found. >> okay. >> reporter: shortly before her 4th birthday, the mystery began. >> i have to eat. i have to do shots. >> reporter: how serious is kylie? >> well, she's i would say real serious. i think that she has a disorder that will threaten her life is essentially the issue here. sort of racing against time. >> reporter: kylie has al
sanjay gupta joins us now to update us. yesterday, you showed us that they were subjecting her to literally every test known to medical science to try to figure out what's going on. when's the story today? >> lots of clinical exams and looking at things that are not obvious. i think is a good way to describe it. we're following this over a year now and kylie and the place, udp and as a doctor and reporter, it is fascinating. as a father, it is tough. she's gone -- been getting sick and...
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joins us now for more on. so what exactly is going on up there is a crew safe. well regionally the on dorking from international space station was to be. d.m.t. but so you spacecraft failed to do so due to technical difficulties with the automatics lost that connection to the engineers are working to fix it and the next attempt to undock from the i.c.'s will take place in about thirty minutes time all members of the twenty second mission to the i says are feeling fine and they are three two cosmonauts and one often outrun and the captain of the team is russian aleksandr squad so it's no state of emergency has been announced on the international space station you know you can hear all the activity going on behind you there i mean what happens if they calm tone talk how would they get that. well as i said this is no emergency although this is the first time indeed when so used base craft failed to undock from the international space station in case they failed to on dog for the second time which will take place in about thirty minutes time like i said before they
joins us now for more on. so what exactly is going on up there is a crew safe. well regionally the on dorking from international space station was to be. d.m.t. but so you spacecraft failed to do so due to technical difficulties with the automatics lost that connection to the engineers are working to fix it and the next attempt to undock from the i.c.'s will take place in about thirty minutes time all members of the twenty second mission to the i says are feeling fine and they are three two...
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used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a free-trade agreement with the u.s. which is beneficial to both parties and i think that the u.s. is not moving fast enough -- >> charlie: because of the political issues in the congress? >> yes, because many times we are waiting for the next election. for instance now nothing can happen because we are expecting the november latin america -- and i'm not talking about aid, i'm talking about partnerships, about facing together the challenges of development in the future. i heard the speech of president obama at the millennium summit. >> charlie: r
used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a...
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took us on. the choice is to go back to that, they are not doing anything different as they have said. or to continue to a path of job creation, deficit reduction, and a reduction of taxes for the middle-class. that is the choice in the election. if the leader makes a statement that we're not going back, you can be sure that that will be part of the contrast. this is a pretty exciting election, because we're very proud of the agenda. we're proud of his leadership. our members are confident about their participation in it, and in each and every district, they're beating a drum about taking us in a new direction. we're going forward, fighting for the middle class, preserving social security, not privatizing it, not transferring jobs overseas, and her having tax cuts for the middle class, not for the wealthy to take us deeper into debt. thank you all very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> tonight, a house hearing
took us on. the choice is to go back to that, they are not doing anything different as they have said. or to continue to a path of job creation, deficit reduction, and a reduction of taxes for the middle-class. that is the choice in the election. if the leader makes a statement that we're not going back, you can be sure that that will be part of the contrast. this is a pretty exciting election, because we're very proud of the agenda. we're proud of his leadership. our members are confident...
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that's it for us. thanks for being with us. here now, wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> breaking news. the american hiker released by iran meets with president ahmadinejad. we have details. 9/11, blame and anger. president obama has choice words for iran over allegations that the terror attacks were america's fault. right now, mr. obama's approval rating has sunk to a new low. the best political team on television talks about where the president has gone wrong, how he may pay for it on election day. >>> the mood inside the hearing room in steven colbert's mocking testimony. the tv comic put the spotlight, though, on a serious issue. where the lawmakers are in on the joke. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> but, we begin with a breaking news. a remarkable face-to-face meeting today between the president of iran and the american hiker who was jailed in his country for over a year. mary snow has the details for us. she's joining us from new york. what happened, mary? >> that meeting took place today here i
that's it for us. thanks for being with us. here now, wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> breaking news. the american hiker released by iran meets with president ahmadinejad. we have details. 9/11, blame and anger. president obama has choice words for iran over allegations that the terror attacks were america's fault. right now, mr. obama's approval rating has sunk to a new low. the best political team on television talks about where the president has gone wrong, how he may pay for...
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stay with us. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. shared knowledge is even more powerful. for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich big banks and billionares don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >>> the diabete
stay with us. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. four years ago, bob ehrlich...
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many thanks for joining us for being us here in. my first question to you obviously the most general one. ethnically can you tell us more about the. place of the russian far east in terms of. composition we have historically. different minority groups still not been particularly probably the most visible. cycling career. is about six percent of the entire population. to have the presence of muslim population. most of them i mean rather migrants from central asia and they probably composed of five. percent or something like that and another interesting minority group that is native sapolio or we call them the indigenous people of cycling chiefs and other nations so. historically. the world the second world war. on population here was formed by migrants from all over the country and people from the brain from caucasus from other parts of the game here so it's kind of. because many thanks this was a professor from the state university now we mentioned population north koreans living in the soccer league and we did a report with inside
many thanks for joining us for being us here in. my first question to you obviously the most general one. ethnically can you tell us more about the. place of the russian far east in terms of. composition we have historically. different minority groups still not been particularly probably the most visible. cycling career. is about six percent of the entire population. to have the presence of muslim population. most of them i mean rather migrants from central asia and they probably composed of...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, tracie. >> amara, good morning. what to do about taxes? the senate has confirmed what the house said, that this is not going to happen before you go to the polls in november. senate democrats got together, but could not agree on how to move forward. the issue is whether or not to preserve the bush tax cuts for everyone or just for the middle class and let taxes go up on the wealthy. it is a political hot potato headed into november, not one that the democrats now say they want to touch before you go to the polls. however, what they did back, a small business bill, $30 billion, a new fund to help small businesses get loans. this was mainly a democratic issue. the idea here is that if businesses have more cash, they'll hire people, buy equipment, expand and help pull this economy out of a slump. the gop called it a bailout. their plan is their new pledge to america. a government that's too big is something they say they want to get rid of if they are elected in november. t
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, tracie. >> amara, good morning. what to do about taxes? the senate has confirmed what the house said, that this is not going to happen before you go to the polls in november. senate democrats got together, but could not agree on how to move forward. the issue is whether or not to preserve the bush tax cuts for everyone or just for the middle class and let taxes go up on the wealthy. it is a political hot potato...
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. >> good to have you with us. you say, when you see this video, we'll show it again, it is more than just the mother. you see something much larger than just the mother's actions or inaction. >> i think this really forces us to look in the mirror, all of us. if this was an isolated incident, that's one thing. but i think we all have to face the fact when it's rambo or straw dogs, we have a part of us in our culture that cheers on when somebody quote/unquote, stands up for themselves and throws a punch. it's wherever. it's not just these two girls and this mother. >> when you talk about rambo and that, that's fiction. this is the real deal. and some may think you're letting the mother off the hook a little too much there. she said she was going there because if she truly had her daughter's well-being in mind, because of a previous head injury, she wouldn't let her fight at all. >> that's absolutely true. i'm not excusing anybody. this is uncivilized behavior. it makes no sense to say i'm protecting my daughter's he
. >> good to have you with us. you say, when you see this video, we'll show it again, it is more than just the mother. you see something much larger than just the mother's actions or inaction. >> i think this really forces us to look in the mirror, all of us. if this was an isolated incident, that's one thing. but i think we all have to face the fact when it's rambo or straw dogs, we have a part of us in our culture that cheers on when somebody quote/unquote, stands up for...